The courage to live in the present, between time and timelessness. No matter the circumstance, it is where life is found.

RJ Blizzard
The courage to live in the present, between time and...
The courage to live in the present, between time and...
The courage to live in the present, between time and...
The courage to live in the present, between time and...
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"The courage to live in the present, between time and timelessness" is a statement that could easily apply to the life of a film star. However, it is also a philosophy that can apply to all of us. The courage to live in the present, between time and timelessness means never being afraid to make mistakes. It means knowing that our mistakes are temporary and that we will continue learning from them. It means not allowing fear to overwhelm us, even when things are going wrong.

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